Kate Middleton can do no wrong (style-wise, at least).
After turning heads in two new outfits (and one repeat) during her first few days in New Zealand, royal-watchers got yet another look at the Duchess of Cambridge on April 10.
Catherine and Prince William visited the War Memorial and Clock Tower in Blenheim, NZ., to attend a service commemorating the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War and lay a wreath in honour of the country's dead.
The Princess sported a striking light blue Alexander McQueen coat and accessorized with dark blue pumps, a matching box clutch and a poppy pin.
Unlike previous events where she sported her signature wavy locks around her shoulders, Kate wore her hair up in a sleek ponytail, the better to show off her diamond-and-sapphire earrings.
Unfortunately, Prince George didn't attend the event (he was probably popped out from meeting all those babies the day before), but we're sure to see a lot more of him during the rest of the royal couple's three week tour of New Zealand and Australia.
After turning heads in two new outfits (and one repeat) during her first few days in New Zealand, royal-watchers got yet another look at the Duchess of Cambridge on April 10.
Catherine and Prince William visited the War Memorial and Clock Tower in Blenheim, NZ., to attend a service commemorating the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War and lay a wreath in honour of the country's dead.
The Princess sported a striking light blue Alexander McQueen coat and accessorized with dark blue pumps, a matching box clutch and a poppy pin.
Unlike previous events where she sported her signature wavy locks around her shoulders, Kate wore her hair up in a sleek ponytail, the better to show off her diamond-and-sapphire earrings.
Unfortunately, Prince George didn't attend the event (he was probably popped out from meeting all those babies the day before), but we're sure to see a lot more of him during the rest of the royal couple's three week tour of New Zealand and Australia.